Atlanta Georgian. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1912-1939, December 17, 1913, Image 4

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I Hh A1 LAA 1A UMXIOiiA.N AM) NEWS. STIlIt CHAMBER SUITS FIGHT F their in- * t 'liambc; A tier. VV. I Napier. I A. ft A. Mfl- Whirlwind Campaign Thursday to Raise $10,000 in Atlanta, Leaders Pledge Support. The Georgia t'hamber of Oommen .» will conduct a one-dav membership campaign in Atlanta next Thursday, when it is expected to raise 110,000, represent ing this city's portion of the big fund which will be used to op rrate the State Chamber during (he • oming year H O. Hastings, of the H. G Hast tngs Company, seedsmen, will *e • hairman of t he •executive commit! -e in charge of the < ampaign, and w ill he assisted by St, Elmo Vlassengai«\ L. I> Hicks, Harris G. White and Wil liam 1'' Parkhurst. < fficiala of ' ne State Chamber, including President Charles J. Haden. Acting Secretary- SHAMPOO YOURSELF Manager (’harles T> McKinney. Vice President Kobcrt I’ Maddox and Wil- mer L. Moore, executive commlttee- man. of Atlanta, will assist in toe campaign. Definite nlans will he l.iii at a meeting of the workers at the Piedmont ( Hotel at 12 .'to o’clock. Business Men Help. The following business men of »h* city have already sign tention of helping the Si E. H Elrod, George .1 Lowensteln. Georg*- M Burdette, S O. Vlcker gill. S. A. Kysor. .1 It Meredith. C. H. Johnson. M Nabors, Imn ••*. Hugh***. Paul P Reeae. Henry VV. Grady, W l am Wilson. S K Davidson. W. H S. Hamilton, John Bratton, Sam Si. Car. son, Fair Dodd, Asa G. < arnller, Jr, J it Bachman. I. ft Smith. VV. f Dabney. G. T, R. Fraser. (*raig (’■>- field. J. T l)a\» s, ( G. Bradle,, (’harles I) M«Kinne\. c. J Haden, A W M« K.and C B (’ahlwell. B M Lee, ft. G Brus< h and A M. Smith The cits will be campaigned by committee- of two. All the manu facturing plant* will be visited, io- gMtiier with bank* wholesale houses, stockyard* and othei large buslne-*- firms Pulton County now has a to tal membership of 126 in the Stat** Chamber To Fight Boll Weevil. The fund now being raised will !••* used during the coming >ear to arouse all the agricultural Interests of Geor gia to the danger of the boll weevil, which iw now preparing to enter th*- Siat*- near the Alabama line. The chamber will raise a fund $50,000 in the Slate before Kebruar 1 for operating expenses Macon will bold a campaign U>i* week slmuitM neously with Atlanta. Ii i» hoped *o raise at least $3,500 in Macon. A membership campaign will be started in Albany immediately af r the Christmas holidays, and after »he first of the year membership cam paigns will become general over tlv 1*1 ate. 45 PERISH III All Directors 0. K. Sale Leg Almost Severed Of S. & N. to L. & N.i InRowWithNeighbor WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—To re store hi» civil rights so that he may practice medicine, President Wilton nas granted a pardon to Dr. J. W. Morton, who was sentenced to a year's imprisonment in Atlanta with Julian Hawthorne in connection with stock selling fraud*. nearly 20 hours deliberation the |ury j in the case of Carlos Tresca, the In dustrial Worker of the World, in dieted for inciting to riot during the long silk mill strike, was discharged to-day by Judge Klenert. Tresca was liberated on bail. INDIANAPOLIS. Dec. 16.—Geo E Davis, alias O'Donnell, of New York, charged with ille~al transportation of explosives on railroad trains dur ing the dynamite outrages m con nection with structural iron con struction work, pleaded guilty when arraigned in Fedorrl court to-day. j I nternational Secretary Harry Jones, of the association of bridge and iron workers, whose arrest followed Da vis’ confession several weeks j pleaded not guilty. The date for His trial was not fixed LEAVENWORTH, KANS.. Dec. 16. — Dan Carney, convicted member of j a gang of bank robbers that terror- j i/ed western Kansas two years ago and who was thought to have es caped from the State penitentiary December 11, has been found within i the walls of the penitentiary. In an attempt to escape Carney lowered ( himself into one of the sewers, j thinking to get outside the prison j walls. He came up in the laundry j to day. MOBILE. Dec 16. — At a meeting of | the directors of the South and North ; Alabama Railroad to-day. action of th» stockholder* fin November 29 was rati fied for the sale of the road to th** Louisville and Nashville Railroad Com I pany. The South and North Alabama I Is one of the most valuable link* of the __ Ijouisville and Nashville system, run ... . . ning from Montgomery io Decatur, and Victims Are Trapped 1,500 Feet ls f* rt " r ,h * ma '" llne from ( ' ll " ,| " naM n rr 1 to New Orleans. r rnm il a ss A1 .1 r n i Some minority holders say this action rrom tne Mouth OT UOIO- IS a freeze-out. but it is not thought litigation to contest it will ensue. Hold- rado Shaft ( ‘ tH of H,ock are * iv€ n 90 to si * r SPARTANBl’RG, S (’.. Dei 16 Mode had one of hi* legs almost sever I in an altercation with Hub Handers* John i [ near Gaffney. Both are said to have been drinking when they had the diffi culty. They are farmers with planta tions adjoining Mode Is in a critical condition and may die. Henderson was arrested and lodged in the County jail. $80,00 Fire Loss At Charleston Pier I CHARLESTON, s. c., Dec. "i* ... I’. Richardson, a contractor of sonvllle, arrived to-day to take stock"], the fire at Pier No. 2, Clyde Line, night. He estimates the loss at ably $80,000, possibly $100,000 Costly foundation work was damaged, as well as the superntn,', ture. 1 he loss is covered by insur-m Origin of the fire is unknown h *»' ... in a toolhouse. Pi VIENNA. Dec. 16.—One man was killed and a number of others in jured to-day near Darnow when an express train ran by a block signal and collided with a wor train. Bank Crash Involves Big Lumber Company GAYLORD, Mich., Dec. 16.—A triple tragedy occurred to-day at Frederic, Mich., near here, when Rammey Courtney killed his wie, probably fa tally wounded James Damos and was himself shot to death by Damos. Courtney was arrested for larceny in November and ha6 been in jail until a few days ago. Yesterday he learned j that his wife and Damos had been shopping together in Grayling and had j returned to the house where they were living in the woods above here. Courtney followed them and came upon the couple m Frederic. He shot and killed h'S wife instantly and then wounded Damos. The wounded man fired a shotgun at Courtney which* i tore off the husband s head. Damos j was brought here to a hospital. AUGUSTA, Deo. 16 In t tie* United State* Court at Charleston S C . a pe tition for a receiver ha* been filed for tlx* Industrial Lumber Company, *»f North Augusta. S. C . a $160,000 con- The president of ihe company TOKlO, Dec. 16.—Though reports received to-day indicate that the less of life of Monday’s earthquake was small, more than 15,000 are homeless. Vast damage was done alonq the northern shore, wh*- a tidal wave accompanied the ’quake. James 1*. Armstrong, cashier of the Irish-American Bank, the Augusta In htit(ition tlial was p’aeed in tin* hands <.f tin* Georgia State Bank Examiner by a majority of its directors on Saturday night The hank failure, it is said, preolpi lated the trouble of the lumber com pa n.\ Fire in Spartanburg Wholesale District DENVER. Dec. 16.—Four hundred delegates, representing 200 labor unions in all parts of Colorado, met here to-day to discuss the strike of the miners in the Northern and Southern fields. The big question to be determined ft whether a gen eral strike of all unionists in sym pathy with the miners shall be or dered. CUTICURA SOAP SPARTANBURG. fv C . Dec 16 Eire to-day damaged the wholesale grocers house of W R. Brown about $5,000. It is thought the fire started in the base ment, but t)ie origin is unknown. At one time it seemed that the entire wholesale district was rn danger, but the prompt work of the firemen confined the blaze to Die Brown building. The 'stock was valued at $9,000, with i $2.0U(nTiHUrance WASHINGTON. Dec. 16.—Charges i that Representative Whaley, of South { Carolina, purchased his election were thrown out to-day by elections com mittee No. 1 of the House. It was ; voted to report a resolution demand ing that Major John R. Grace, of Charleston, withdraw his charges that , Whaley spent $50,i jO to come to Con- ! gress. WASHINGTON, Dec 16.--By a vote of 35 to 14 the Republican Na tional Committee to-day decided not to hold a special national convention for the purpose of reorganizing the Republican party. WlLLISTON, N. D. Dec. 16.—Cleve Culbertson, convicted recently of the murder of three members of the Dil lon family in Ray, N. D., was taken from jail to-day by a mob and hang ed from a bridge near here. WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Declar ing their indifference to promises of reformation on the part of Republi can national committee, the progres sive party members of the House to day adopted a resolution declaring they believe “presidential candidates hereafter will be nominated not by convention but b direct vote of th® people" and indorse President Wil son’s direct primary policy. CINCINNATI, Dec. 16. —Julian Fleischmann this afternoon declared that Garry Herrmann would retain his position as president of the Cin cinnati Baseball Club and there would be no change in the directorate, but refused to discuss the course to be taken if President Ebbets insisted on his claim on Tinker WELLINGTON. NEW ZEALAND, Dec. 16.—The New Zealand Legisla ture adiourned to-day, after the long est session in its history, 173 days. MEXICO CITY, Dec. 16.—Deposit ors started a run on the Central Bank to-day and it was closed this after noon. This is the first bank failure in the capital since General Huerta became Provisional President. When the doors were shut there was a great thronq at the bank clamoring for money. Tonight rub your scalp lightly with Cuticura Ointment. Inthemorning shampoo with Cuticura Soap. These emollients do much for dry, thin and falling hair, dandruff and itching scalps, and do it speedily, agreeably and economically. Cutlcurs Ro»p and Ointment *ol<l throusbout the world Liberal samp I* of each mailed frse, with 12-p book Addraaa ’Cuticura Dept 70. Boston. •e-Mon who ohave and shampoo with Cuticura Soap will And 11 best for akin and scalp Falling Tree Kills Man Near Asheville MILWAUKEE, WIS.. Dec. 16.— Packey McFarland, the Chicaqo boxer, was suspended for one year to-day by the Wisconsin boxing commission for his refusal to weigh in for the I commissioners during the afternoon and also for his indifferent boxing in his recent contest with Jack Britto*-. I The suspension goes into effect at I once. V WASHINGTON. Dec. 16.—Secre tary of the Navy Daniels late this afternoon ‘‘requested*’ Rear Admiral Thomas B. Howard, newly elected head of the Carabao society, to de cline to serve as its officer. Daniels said that no order was issued in the case, but that he believed that Rear Admiral Howard will comply with the request. DENVER, Dec. 16 A long-distance telephone message from Newcastle, (’ol., where an explosion occurred in the Vulcan mine this morning, states that it is believed that all of the 45 miners under guard at rhe mine have been lost. Thirty-eight were known dead a: 115 p m., and their bodies now are being brought to the surface. Relief trains are being hurried to the mine from all nearby points, but it is be lieved they will be unable to accom plish any results. Smoke still Is belching from the shafts of the mine and the rescue work is proceeding under difficulty. It Is believed that the explosion originated at a point at least 1,500 feet from the portal of the main entry. The force of the explosion was suf ficient to wreck the fan. but rescuers reported that they had gone several hundred feet from the portal before encountering any serious obstruction in the main tunnel. Miners from Spring Gulch, twelve miles distant, equipped with helmets, arrived at Newcastle at noon to aid in the rescue work. The mine is owned b' the Rocky Mountain Fuel and Iron Company, of Denver. render same and receive par value for it from the Louisville and Nashville CORDELE CHURCH STARTED CORDELE. Dec. 16.—The Rev. J. H. Coin, pastor of the Baptist con gregation of Cordele, conducted an impressive service yesterday on the site of the new church edifice, which marked the beginning of the con struction of the house of worship SOUTHERN RAILWAY MAN ILL. W. J. Bell, superintendent of the Southern Railway, was brought to his home at No. 110 Peeples street from Birmingham Tuesday. He was seized with an attack of acute indigestion Monday night. Bank to Take Care of ‘Stocking Depositors’ CHIC'AGO, Dec 16 The only bank in Chicago possibly the only one In the world- where women depositors are ac commodated with a sheltered place in which to remove currency from its tra ditional hiding place was opened in this city to-day. Tho Citizens' Bank of l^akeview. a North Shore suburb, has a room fur nished for this purpose. ASHEVILLE, N C., De< 16 A fall ing tree caused the death of L B. Young, age 18, the mountainside above Ids home near here Rescuers were carrying him to his home ami had summoned physicians, but he died before they could reach the house A sapling, taught among the falling branches, struck Young. PATERSON, N J., Dec. 16.—Hav ing failed to reach a verdict after $100 Down---and$26 Monthly This Bungalow Has Electric Lights—City Water —and Is on a Corner Lot! WASHINGTON, Dec. 16.—Manuel Madero, a relative of the late Presi dent Francisco Madero, of Mexico, who was arrested on orders of Pres ident Huerta, has been taken to Mexico City under heavy guard ac cording to dispatches received at the State Departme. t to-day. Madero was spirited from Vera Cruz late Sat urday night. $50,000,000 Sought For Good Post Roads WASHINGTON, Dec. 16. A Federal appropriation of $25,000,000 to be spent for good post roads, with an equal ap propriation by the several States, is proposal 1n a bill introduced in the Sen ate by Senator Swanson, of Virginia. Resinol stops skin troubles I F you have eczema, rash, pim ples, or other distressing, unsightly skin eruption, try Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, and see how quickly the trouble disappears, even in se vere and stubborn cases. They stop itching instantly. Resinol Ointment is so nearly • flesh-colored that it can be used on exposed surfaces without attracting undue attention. Physicians have prescribed Resinol for 18 years, for all sorts of skin troubles, dandruff, sores, ulcers, burns, wounds, and piles. Every druggist sells Resinol Ointment and Resinol Soap, but you can try them free, by writing ta Dept. S5-S, Resinol. Baltimore. Md., for samples. — | Mother Swoons as Child Chews Poison EUFAULA, ALA.. Dec. 16. Mrs Fred Thompson swooned to-day when she found her little daughter Helen chewing bichloride of mercury tablets. Other relatives were thrown into consterna tion and several physicians were sum moned to attend the child who had found the deadly poison while playing at home Upon examination Search for Missing Merchant of Selma f the stomach, however, it was found that she had not swailowed any of the poison. She w ill recover. SELMA. ALA.. Dec. 16. Vigorous search was started here to-day for H. B. Brittain, aged member of the mer cantile firm of Brittain & Matthis, who failed to return home last night HI? family is much worried as to his where about*. Brittain was last seen with a man at a street fair here. He had some money on his person at the time. Gas Kills Wife of Manager of Hotel Head of Woodmen Given a Loving Cup JACKSONVILLE. Dec 16. Mrs Har ry It Maxie, wife of the manager of A Xmas Gift for Your Wife! w> THAT a glorious Xmas gift, to your wife, this new beautiful bun- ' galow will make! Oh. yes It's within your reach! You can RUY ii on our DIVIDED PAYMENT PLAN natneh for $100 down, and $26 a month No mortgage to assume Thif splendui bungalow s <>n a CORNER GOT. 45x152 feet to alle> It ha? ELECTRIC LIGHTS and city water Tile sidewalks in front and on side street Also tile yard walk There are three cheerful bedrooms, » coz> living room, nice dining •m with swinging doors to kitchen China closet in dining rooi l^arge front veranda Concrete block front wall and concrete block veranda columns latticed back porch, pretty electric fixtures. Hand some fumed oak mantels Solid plate glass front door This is one of the handsomest bungalows in CAPITOL VIEW «in side of Atlanta's city limits) it’s only an 18-minute street car ride from the post office. Better ge’ in touch with us at once Phone us or call at our of fice for full information! W. D. BEATIE, 207 Equitable Building Bell Main 3520 Atlanta Phone 3520 the Hotel Flagler and sister-in-law of Herman R Finn, prominent in sdciety anti charitable activities, was found dead to-day In her private bathroom. Mrs. Maxle is believed to have been endeavoring to stop a leak In a feed pipe to a gas heater, as the room was fillet! with gas. All methods of resuscitation were tried, but were unavailing. Mrs. Maxie's family realties in Mel- drim. Ga. DURHAM. N. O. Dec. 16 State of ficials of the Woodmen of the Work! met here this afternoon in annual ses sion. "Shop talk” took up the after noon session. There were reports on the work for the past year 'Phis evening the annual banquet was held aiul a handsome loving cup was presented to E. B. Lewis, head of the State organization, in appreciation of his work Southeast Alabama Poultry Show Opens XMAS RATES Reduced over N., C. & St. L. Ry. and W. & A. R. R. Apply any Agent. SPECIAL HOLIDAY RATES To TEXAS VIA Southern Pacific Sunset Route Tickets on sale Dec. 20th, 21st and 22d, Final Return Limit Jan. 18th, 1914. Superior Service from NEW ORLEANS Daily. Winter Tourist Rates to Many Texas Points. The Exposition Line===IPI5~To California and Pacific Coast The Sunset Limited==No Extra Fare—The Sunset Express Oil-Burning Locoinotives—No Soot, Dust or Cinders. Call on us for information, literature and reservations. O. P. BARTLETT, G. A. R. O. BEAN, T. P A D. L. GRIFFIN, C. P A. 121 Peachtree St. Atlanta, Ga. DOTHAN. ALA . Per 16 The South- cast Alabama Poultry and Pet Stock Association’s first annual exhibition opened here to-day with 350 of the finest birds ever seen in this section ex hibited. The show wilt last a week and prizes I will be awarded Robert West. of Montgomery, will act as judge TWO AND A HALF DOLLAR GOLD PIECE FOR A CHRISTMAS GIFT Atlanta's Oldest Savings Will Supply You. Bank 1 Alabama Men Plau 5,000-Acre Colony OOLUMBUS. Dec. 16 Malcolm and Walter Mitchell, of Russell Count,'. Al abama. and J. W Wright, of Auburn, have purchased ot Joseph O. Thompson, of Birmingham. 5.000 acres of farm lands In Russell County, which will be sub divided Into farms for Northern home- seekers The purchase price was $80.- 000. The purchasers expect to get iu touch w ith homeseekers of the North and Northwest and offer them inducements to come to Alabama Wh> puzzle your brain about what to give for a Christmas present? Some people suffer a nervous breakdown and j almost go crazy in solving this problem. The Georgia Savings Bank and Trust ^ompanv. the bank that makes saving easy by accepting deposits as small as ! $1. will give you a brand-new Two and |a Half Dollar gold piece of the 1913 ooin- I age for its equivalent in any other de- : nomination. A passbook would also be a nice thing j to put in the stocking > This bank pays 4 per cent interest and i would appreciate your savings account GEORGE M BROWN, President. JOHN W GRANT. V. President JOSEPH K. BOSTON. Secretary and Treasurer Advt. GRIFFIN Hours: Daily 8 to 7 un. 9 to I $15 Gojd Dust Plates Special Holiday Prices:- $10;nnV« h 50cup $3; 50c Dr. E.G. Griffins Crown and . Bridge Work Phone Main 1708 Gate City Dental Rooms 24 1-2 Whitehall Over Brown & Allen m EXAMINATION FREE LOCAL SLEEPING CAR TO CHATTANOOGA. Via Southern Railway, leavin? Atlanta Terminal Station daily at 8:20 p. m. Can remain in car until 7 -30 a. m CHRISTMAS HOLIDAY FARES VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY TO ALL POINTS IN ALABAMA, FLORIDA, GEORGIA, KENTUCKY, NORTH AND SOUTH CAROLINA, TENNES- SEE, VIRGINIA, WASHINGTON, D. C., AND CINCINNATI, OHIO. Tickets on sale December 17 to 25 and 31, 1913, January 1, 1914. Good to return until midnight, January 6, 1914. ALSO TO MANY POINTS IN Arkansas, Illinois, Iowa, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, S. Dakota, Texas, Wisconsin. Tickets sold December 20, 21, 22, 1913. Return limit January 18, 1914. Call on any Southern Railway Agent for complete informa tion as to rates, routes, schedules, etc. CITY TICKET OFFICE, 1 Peachtree St., Atlanta LOOK,^BOYS! BIG XMAS PRES Quart of Whiskeyj Safety Razor s Pint Rare Old Whiskeyj In Fine Traveling Flask with Alum inum Drinking Cup Attachment, Look at these presents. Did anybody ever make a better offer? Could anybody do better by you than this old distillery? Yon know how it pays you to buy direct from the distillery, Look— Present No. 1 ONE wh6le quart free In addition to all other presents we will continue to _ive one whole quart free with each 8-quart order; two quarts with each 16-quart order, etc. Present No. 2 FINE TRAVELING FLASK (filled) With every shipment, large or small, made on or before December 24th. we will pack free a fine Traveling flask filled with rare old liquor This goes in ALL shipments. The fiaek has out glass appearance; very natty for traveling; top becomes handsome drinking cup; flask contain# famous old Tennessee whiskey, made in our own distillery—tt , Is something for special occasions. Present No. 3 A SAFETY RAZOR 5 Little Rock f- CHENEY’S EXPECTORANT CuredHis RUPTURE 3 i* Hot Springs Cures Croup, Whooping Cough Fifty years on the market and sold eeerrwhere for 25c. Best medicine for croup, colds and sore throat affection* Don’t h« led a wav hy new and untried remedies Stick lo Cheney’s Expectorant It Is sure -1 Advt.) XMAS RATES Reduced over N., C. & St. L. Ry. and W & A. R R. Apply any Agent. T was badly ruptured while lifting a trunk several years ago. Doctors said my only hope of cure, was an operation Trusses did me no good. Finally I got hold of something that quickiy and completely cured me. Years have passed and the rupture has never returned, al though 1 am doing hard work as a car penter There was no operation, no lost time, no trouble l have nothing to sell, but will give full information about how you may find a complete cure without operation, if you write to | me, Eugene M Pullen. Uarpenter. 745 ! Mareellus avenue. Manasquan. N J j Better cut out this notice And show it to any others who are ruptured—you j may save a life or at least stop the , misery of rupture and the worry and danger of an operation.—Advt. Leave Memphis 7:00 a.m., 9:45 a.m., 11:00 a. m.,2:30 p.m., 12:01 midnight Modern equipment and polite employes make the short trip one of pleasure and comfort. Kill If lit I!*' Trains leaving Memphis at 11:00 a. m., 12:01 midnight run through to Oklahoma and Texas. Get all information from H. H. Hunt, District Passenger Agent, 18 North Pryor St., Atlanta, Ga. ^fTANOOGA D This is a little Bxtra, by way measure. It is not an expensive present, vel it is very neat and shaves well, and may b« just the thing yon want. Not paaked unlesg specially requested. To get this razor yoi} have to write the word “Yea* * in theoonpon. Have you ever heard of anything like itf Three big handsome presents and your whis key at distillery prices. Get busy, men! Bend that Christmas money where you gel the most for it. OUR OLD STANDBYS YELLOW SEAL CORN. A amooth, fol quality corn with that fine flavor you aiweys look for in corn whiskey. Uneqoaied at any price and guaranteed by ua. 4 quarts express prepaid. Cn»>> 0, STlLitD e a 1 c I TA *00GA QISTIU* s,/! A N O O G A ,.T £• 1 STONEWALL RYE. A wunderfill wttc- key with an exquisite flavor. Distilled fronj golden ripe grain. Scarcely ever eqneled any priee. 4 quarts $2.50, exprese prepaid. Send $5 for 8 quarts of either brand ot assorted, and we will ship free one extra quart, making 9 quarts in all. We give one extra quart free with ererj order tor 8 quarts of any of our brands. SPECIAL Special Old Tenncswe Club... * 8 q '*- (Botlled iu Bomd 7 yrais old)'^' W Old Tennessee Club „„ Stonewall Rye f 8 °® Yellow Seal Corn l ^ 5.00 kernel's Choice Bourbon ' s -00 White Tassel (White Corn) 4 - = '° Old White Flash (White Corn)..* *® 4 40 2.80 5.60 PRICES 1 Ut. * qts Apple Brandy, Old ItasfTemiesseo $1.00 $d-50 Apple Brandy, Western Apple Jack .65 2.^0 Rock and Rye ....7 60 2T0 Peach and Honey 60 Red Star Rum 100 J50 Tom Gin 60 2.40 l ord Lytton Dry Gin — l-#0 J Fine Blackberry. Port, Sherry or Claret Wine — -60 2.40 HURRY! HURRY! HURRY! Get that order in early. Don’t he without some good cheer t° T Chi' 1 *'' mate Remember, we sell DIRECT FROM DISTILLERY. IJUICK SHIP MENTS AND EXPRESS PREPAID. Shipments go off on the next train. Send in your orders and get the three presents. Money hack If you are not satisfied GUARANTEE. Do you want us to send ▼on a Safety feaiorf CHATTANOOGA DISTILLERY Praprietnrs OlstiOary la. Ill, lirtrtat ef Twnann 206 MAIN STREET CHATTANOOGA* TE**i If ycra want ns tr send you a Safety Bmoor in other two present* a* set. forth above, fflip ont this liHI* write iu the wonl aai pi* the QPVPOa to jow